Word: tended
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...seems to me that Harvard minorities tend to group themselves in cliques. This is especially obvious at the Union, where the long tables are lined with groups of Blacks, Asians or Chicanos. Of course, there are perfectly good reasons why minority students who share a common cultural bond form support groups, either informally or through the various minority organizations on campus...
...sometimes got frustrated at the length of time it took to get things done legislatively," said Evans. "There's no question that those who come to the Senate after having been governors tend to be frustrated--they are used to being in charge of their own time and having more control of the political arena in which they work...
...Since the Harvard Business School Ph.D. is more oriented toward writing cases, the students often don't come out with as keen a level of scholarship and as theoretically-minded," says James W. Kuhn '50, professor of management and organization at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. "I tend to accept this general impression as a little harsher than reality justifies...but you certainly do not have the same kind of scholarship you see at [the business schools of] the University of Chicago or Carnegie-Mellon [University...
...women who are not advanced in their careers into lower-echelon positions within a sports organization. The idea is to get them into the loop, learning the business and moving up through the system and into the comfort zone of those who do the hiring. The individuals who tend to be hired are usually those known to the people in authority...
...Levasseur (26-9-35) leads the Cornell attack, and forwards Casey Jones (6-25-31) and Trent Andison (16-14-30) have proved to be potent this season. Sophomore Corrie D'Alessio (.887,3.37) will tend the goal...